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  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Fwd: On Daniel Quintiliani's thoughts [WAS: Re: [DE] Es ist traurig...]
  • Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2018 17:38:51 +0000
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I don't deny any part of what you've said. It is clear now what you are doing.

What I'm saying is if you wrote "I'm abstaining" or "Spoiled ballot" instead of some random german stuff, that would be clear from the get go to literally everyone. I think some people genuinely had no idea whether several members were actively trolling or really showing their intent not to vote.

Cheers,

On 2018-08-16 16:41, krattai wrote:
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From: KRATTAI <krattai AT gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 16, 2018, 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] On Daniel Quintiliani's thoughts [WAS:
Re: [DE] Es ist traurig...]
To: discuss <discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org>

Spoiling a ballot is intentionally going out of one's way to be
recognized and counted when one doesn't believe they are being
recognized or heard.

Nothing childish about it. It is called setting boundaries.

Many people are afraid to state their opinions and simply conform to
something they simply don't believe in or agree with which generally
results in bad policy that can be veey difficult to change in the
future.

Spoiling a ballot can be an effective tool in democratic voting
systems.

Kevin

On Thu, Aug 16, 2018, 9:31 AM <gp AT gparent.net> wrote:

It really is unclear whether you're spoiling your balon or whether
it's
stupid childish trolling. When you purposely go out of your way to
not
be understood by the majority, expect not to be understood.

On 2018-08-16 12:48, kevin wrote:
It doesn't matter how many times I translate the original German
post
and how many times I read it, that no where do I see there being
any
threats of violence. Maybe my google translate translates
different...

I also find it interesting that there appear to be many members
from
different (states? and) countries that understand what a spoiled
bal
is. That's not to say that some won't understand, but it seems to
be
generally understood within global voting systems.

Which leads me back to when I stated that we need to first
consider
that there has not been established a legal country or state of
origin
for openNIC, if there is any desire to legally uphold any
governance in
respect to the real world. That this "democracy" that we are
chasing
is more an exercise of academics than real world functionality.
We are
wanting functional democracy when even in the real world, it
doesn't
properly exist, regardless of anyone's assertion to the contrary.

I will take this back yet further to where I suggested that, for
those
who are interested in directly competing with ICANN, please feel
free
to form a "committee" and take the openNIC framework, create the
necessary governance decrees, and move forward as an independent
group
seeking that goal. Still part of the openNIC community and using
the
openNIC core and framework, but with very specific goals, and not
directly involving the other members who are not interested in
that
goal, leaving the community at large to continue working on its
own
goals. ie. Like any commercial company taking open source software
/
technology and building a business around it. I could possibly
support
that group, that would stand alone as it's own legal entity, I
think.
For the most part in principle, anyhow. Until such time that it
simply became another ICANN.

Kevin



On Thu, 2018-08-16 at 11:53 +0000, Philipp Schafft wrote:
Good afternoon,


On Thu, 2018-08-16 at 07:01 -0400, Daniel Quintiliani wrote:

It's not my translation, it's Google's translation. Blame their
faulty
algorithms for being "unkind" and "flooding".
Their algorithms have not posted to my thread.



I simply copied and pasted it because nobody was understanding
me
when
I thought it was violent.
Why did you think so in the first place? There was no reason to
do
so.



Is there any way you can leave me alone and not have a problem
with
me? What do I have to do so you can leave me alone?
I have no personal problem with you at all. I'm also not
targeting
your
person.

I'm here to hold the banner of democracy up. With the other
banners
OpenNIC considers important.

And as clearly visible in the archives, I have done so in the
past
when
other persons worked on what I consider fatal erosion on
OpenNIC's
foundation.



I'm getting really tired of this. I've missed at least 2 family
get-togethers over the past month because I'm too scared of
what



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